The crowd in Columbia, South Carolina, booed loudly when Solo Sikoa asked to be recognized as the tribal chief, chanting “Solo sucks.” So, the real spotlight went to Roman Reigns, who appeared on the screen from the locker room, acknowledging his Wiseman. It was a touching moment when Roman Reigns thought of Paul Heyman in front of Jimmy Uso.
Roman Reigns is struggling as the Tribal Chief on SmackDown after Solo Sikoa took over the Bloodline. Reigns believes if Paul Heyman were by his side, things could improve. Reigns shares a strong bond with Heyman, who has been absent since the Bloodline’s attack in June.
Now, Reigns seems desperate, reflecting on how much he misses his Wiseman. Backstage, after being startled by Jimmy Uso, Reigns mentioned it was Heyman’s spot and hinted that if Heyman were there, his issues would already be resolved.
He told Jimmy Uso, “I think if the Wise Man was here, this would be done by now.” After Roman mentioned Paul Heyman, it feels like The Wiseman must come back and help his Tribal Chief.
Jey Uso has no desire to rejoin Roman Reigns
After Roman Reigns said “No Yeet” on SmackDown last week, he confronted Jey Uso backstage on October 18. Reigns wanted to fix things, but Jey complicated the situation by showing no interest in joining the fight against The Bloodline.
When Jey arrived, Jimmy Uso was happy to see him back. However, Jey’s mood changed as soon as he looked at Roman. As Jey tried to walk away, Reigns grabbed his arm and said, “I’m proud of you. We all are.”
This took Jimmy by surprise, and Jey looked confused for a bit. After a moment, he shook his head and replied, “Man, no Yeet,” before walking away.